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By Friday night Lucy had ____________a terrible illness that kept her feverishly in bed on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.2.The plan to demolish the old theatre came ____________a lot of criticism.3.The new contracts system we’re ____________the autumn will make a huge difference to the way we deal with our clients.4.It's not our policy to let kidnappers ____________their crimes.5.Looking through those old photographs brought ____________ all my memories of the wonderful summers I spent in...
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By Friday night Lucy had ____________a terrible illness that kept her feverishly in bed on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

2.The plan to demolish the old theatre came ____________a lot of criticism.

3.The new contracts system we’re ____________the autumn will make a huge difference to the way we deal with our clients.

4.It's not our policy to let kidnappers ____________their crimes.

5.Looking through those old photographs brought ____________ all my memories of the wonderful summers I spent in Cornwall.                                                                                  

6.This issue just keeps ____________again and again.                                         

7.Don’t ____________that topic with Sarah or she’ll get annoyed.

8.Police were called after fighting ____________among a group of around 40 men.

9.When I almost reached the destination, the car suddenly ____________.

10.She is currently seeing a psychiatrist to ____________her fear of answering the door

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25 tháng 7 2021

C nghe :)

Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE is meaning to the underlined word in the following question. Science and technology bring not only benefits but also drawbacks to human's life. A. advances B. disadvantages C. advantages D. process

đáp án C

11: We aren’t allowed to go home late.A. We are not permitted to go home late.  B. We allow going home late.C. We permit to go home late.                   D. Going home late is allowed12: You don’t have to wear astronaut outfits on Space Day.A. You mustn’t wear astronaut outfits on Space Day.B. You needn’t wear astronaut outfits on Space Day.C. You can’t wear astronaut outfits on Space Day.D. You couldn’t wear astronaut outfits on Space Day13:Custom is not similar to traditionA....
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11: We aren’t allowed to go home late.

A. We are not permitted to go home late.  B. We allow going home late.

C. We permit to go home late.                   D. Going home late is allowed

12: You don’t have to wear astronaut outfits on Space Day.

A. You mustn’t wear astronaut outfits on Space Day.

B. You needn’t wear astronaut outfits on Space Day.

C. You can’t wear astronaut outfits on Space Day.

D. You couldn’t wear astronaut outfits on Space Day

13:Custom is not similar to tradition

A. Custom is different from tradition.   B. Custom is the same as tradition.

C. Custom is like tradition.                  D. Custom is as similar as tradition.

14: People pass down tradition to the next generations

A. People to the next generations pass down tradition.

B. Next generations pass down tradition to people the next.

C. Passing down tradition is good.

D. Traditions are passed down to the next generations.

15: This custom is so popular that everyone knows it.

A. Everyone know this custom but it’s popular.

B. It’s such a popular custom that everyone knows it.

C. Knowing this custom is for everyone.

D. That everyone knows this custom is popular.

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24 tháng 7 2021

11:A

12:B

13:A

14:D

15:D

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 6: In/ permission/ my/ before/ ask/ leaving/ family/ for/ the/ before/ table.A. In my family, children have for permission to ask before leaving the table.B. In my family leaving the table, children have to ask for permission before.C. In my table, children have to ask for permission before leaving the family.D. In my family, children have to ask for permission before leaving the table.7: eating/ never/ left/ Indian/ when/ use/ hand.A. Indian never use left hand when eating. B. Indian never...
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6: In/ permission/ my/ before/ ask/ leaving/ family/ for/ the/ before/ table.

A. In my family, children have for permission to ask before leaving the table.

B. In my family leaving the table, children have to ask for permission before.

C. In my table, children have to ask for permission before leaving the family.

D. In my family, children have to ask for permission before leaving the table.

7: eating/ never/ left/ Indian/ when/ use/ hand.

A. Indian never use left hand when eating. B. Indian never eating when use left hand

C. Indian hand when never use left eating. D. Indian never use when left hand eating

8: at/ tea/ of/ There’s / tradition/ at/ afternoon/ British/ a/ 4 p.m.

A. There’s a tradition of having British afternoon tea at 4 p.m.

B. There’s a 4 p.m of having afternoon tea at British tradition.

C. There’s a British tradition afternoon tea of having at 4 p.m.

D. There’s a British tradition of having afternoon tea at 4 p.m.

9: you/ left/ In/ car/ have/ on the/ to/ London.

A. In London, you have to drive your car on the left.

B. In London, you have your car to drive on the left.

C. In London, you have to your drive on the car left.

D. In London, your car have you to drive on the left.

10: have/ Chung cake/ the/ of/ at/ Tet/ Vietnamese/ wrapping/ tradition.

A. Chung cake wrapping have the tradition of Vietnamese at Tet.

B. Vietnamese have the tradition of wrapping Chung cake at Tet.

C. Vietnamese have Chung cake of wrapping the tradition at Tet.

D. Tet at Vietnamese have the wrapping tradition of Chung cake

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25 tháng 7 2021

6: In/ permission/ my/ before/ ask/ leaving/ family/ for/ the/ before/ table.

A. In my family, children have for permission to ask before leaving the table.

B. In my family leaving the table, children have to ask for permission before.

C. In my table, children have to ask for permission before leaving the family.

D. In my family, children have to ask for permission before leaving the table.

7: eating/ never/ left/ Indian/ when/ use/ hand.

A. Indian never use left hand when eating. B. Indian never eating when use left hand

C. Indian hand when never use left eating. D. Indian never use when left hand eating

8: at/ tea/ of/ There’s / tradition/ at/ afternoon/ British/ a/ 4 p.m.

A. There’s a tradition of having British afternoon tea at 4 p.m.

B. There’s a 4 p.m of having afternoon tea at British tradition.

C. There’s a British tradition afternoon tea of having at 4 p.m.

D. There’s a British tradition of having afternoon tea at 4 p.m.

9: you/ left/ In/ car/ have/ on the/ to/ London.

A. In London, you have to drive your car on the left.

B. In London, you have your car to drive on the left.

C. In London, you have to your drive on the car left.

D. In London, your car have you to drive on the left.

10: have/ Chung cake/ the/ of/ at/ Tet/ Vietnamese/ wrapping/ tradition.

A. Chung cake wrapping have the tradition of Vietnamese at Tet.

B. Vietnamese have the tradition of wrapping Chung cake at Tet.

C. Vietnamese have Chung cake of wrapping the tradition at Tet.

D. Tet at Vietnamese have the wrapping tradition of Chung cake

1: Japanese/ famous/ the culture/ lining/ especially/ in/ escalators.A. Japanese is famous with the culture of lining especially in escalators.B. Japanese is famous for the culture of lining especially in escalatorC. Japanese are famous with the culture of lining especially in escalators.D. Japanese are famous for the culture of lining especially in escalators.2: The subways/ often/ crowded/ the morning/ when/ people/ rush/ work.A. The subway are often crowded in the morning when people rush to...
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1: Japanese/ famous/ the culture/ lining/ especially/ in/ escalators.

A. Japanese is famous with the culture of lining especially in escalators.

B. Japanese is famous for the culture of lining especially in escalator

C. Japanese are famous with the culture of lining especially in escalators.

D. Japanese are famous for the culture of lining especially in escalators.

2: The subways/ often/ crowded/ the morning/ when/ people/ rush/ work.

A. The subway are often crowded in the morning when people rush to work.

B. The subway are often crowded on the morning when people rush work.

C. The subway is often crowded on the morning when people rush to work.

D. The subway is often crowded in the morning when people rush work.

3: Anna/ not/ have/ do homework/ today/ because/ tomorrow/ day off.

A. Anna doesn’t have to do homework today because tomorrow is a day off.

B. Anna doesn’t have do homework today because tomorrow is a day off.

C. Anna doesn’t have doing homework today because tomorrow is a day off.

D. Anna doesn’t have done homework today because tomorrow is a day off.

4: When/ you/ come/ Brazil, you/ should/ tip/ the waiter/ 10%/ the bill.

A. When you come to Brazil, you should tip the waiter 10% on the bill.

B. When you come to Brazil, you should to tip the waiter 10% in the bill.

C. When you come to Brazil, you should tip the waiter 10% of the bill.

D. When you come to Brazil, you should to tip the waiter 10% of the bill.

5: Australian/ not/ like/ be/ commented/ accents

A. Australian doesn’t like being commented in accents.

B. Australian don’t like being commented in accents.

C. Australian don’t like to be commented on accents.

D. Australian doesn’t like to be commented on accents.

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24 tháng 7 2021

1.B

2.A(nếu theo đề bài, subways là danh từ số nhiều nên động từ là 'are') / C(nếu theo đáp án phía dưới, subway là danh từ số ít nên động từ là 'is')

3.A

4.C

5.A

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Read the passage and answer the questions.The Cold War Vietnam War Dates: November 1, 1955 - April 30, 1975 The Vietnam War was fought between communist North Vietnam and the government of Southern Vietnam. The North was supported by communist countries such as the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The South was supported by anti-communist countries, primarily the United States. The United States lost the Vietnam War. It lasted for twenty years, something the US never expected...
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Read the passage and answer the questions.

The Cold War 

Vietnam War 

Dates: November 1, 1955 - April 30, 1975 

The Vietnam War was fought between communist North Vietnam and the government of Southern Vietnam. The North was supported by communist countries such as the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The South was supported by anti-communist countries, primarily the United States. 

The United States lost the Vietnam War. It lasted for twenty years, something the US never expected when it joined in the fight. Not only did the US lose the war and the country of Vietnam to the communists, the US lost prestige in the eyes of the world. 

Before the War 

Prior to World War II Vietnam had been a colony of the French. During World War II the Japanese took control of the area. When the war ended there was a power vacuum. Vietnamese revolutionary and communist Ho Chi Minh wanted freedom for the country of Vietnam. However, the Allies all agreed that Vietnam belonged to the French. 

Containment 

Eventually Ho Chi Minh and his rebels began to fight the French. Ho's soldiers in the north were called the Viet Minh. Ho tried to get US help, but they didn't want Ho to succeed as they were worried about communism spreading throughout Southeast Asia. When Ho began to have success against the French, the US became more concerned. In 1950 they began sending aid to the French in Vietnam. 

The US Enters the War 

In 1954 the French lost a major battle to the Vietnamese. They decided to pull out of Vietnam. The country was divided up into a communist Northern Vietnam and a Southern Vietnam. It was supposed to be reunited under a single election in 1956. However, the United States did not want the country to become communist. They helped Ngo Dinh Diem get elected in the South. 

Major Events During the War 

March 1959 - Ho Chi Minh declared all out war in order to unite Vietnam under one rule. 

December 1961 - US military advisors begin to take a direct role in the war. 

August 1964 - The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution is passed by the US Congress after two US Destroyers were attacked by the North Vietnamese. This allowed US troops to use armed forces in the area. 

March 8, 1965 - The first official US combat troops arrive in Vietnam. The US begins a bombing campaign of Northern Vietnam called Operation Rolling Thunder. 

January 30, 1968 - North Vietnam launched the Tet Offensive attacking around 100 cities in Southern Vietnam. 

July 1969 - President Nixon begins the withdrawal of US troops. 

March 1972 - The North Vietnamese attack across the border in the Easter Offensive. 

President Johnson's War Plan 

President Lyndon Johnson had the plan to help the Southern Vietnamese get strong enough to fight the North rather than having the US win the war for them. By putting limits on the troops and not allowing them to attack Northern Vietnam from 1965 to 1969, the US had no chance to win. 

A Difficult War 

Not only were the US troops limited in what they could do strategically by President Johnson, the jungles of Vietnam proved a difficult place to fight a war. It was very difficult to find the enemy in the jungles and also difficult to determine who was the enemy. The troops had to deal with booby traps and constant ambushes from people they thought they were fighting for. 

The US Exits the War 

When Richard Nixon became president he decided to end US involvement in the war. He first began removing troops from Vietnam in July of 1969. On January 27, 1973 a ceasefire was negotiated. A few months later in March the final US troops were removed from Vietnam. In April of 1975 South Vietnam surrendered to North Vietnam. Soon the country became officially unified as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Vietnam was now a communist country. The US had lost the Vietnam War and also taken a major blow in the Cold War. Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington, D.C. 

A Proxy War 

The Vietnam War can be considered a "proxy" war in the Cold War. Although the Soviet Union and the United States did not directly go to war, they each supported a different side in the war. 

Facts About the Vietnam War 

The Viet Cong were Vietnamese rebels in the South who fought against the Southern Vietnam government and the United States. 

North and South Vietnam were divided at the 17th parallel. 

Ho Chi Minh died during the war in 1969. The city of Saigon was later renamed to Ho Chi Minh City in his honor. 

The US chosen president of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem, was not a good leader. He was hated by many Vietnamese and was executed in November of 1963. This was not a good sign for the US hopes in the area. 

58,220 US soldiers died in the Vietnam War. It is estimated that millions of Vietnamese died either in battle or as civilians caught in the crossfire.

 

1) Vietnam was a colony of what country prior to World War II?

2) Who was the leader of the communist government in North Vietnam?

3) When the French pulled out of Southern Vietnam, what country entered to try and help stop communism from spreading?

4) What year did the first US combat troops officially arrive in Vietnam?

5) What country had control of Vietnam during World War II?

6) What United States president decided to pull American troops out of Vietnam?

7) What defined the border between North Vietnam and South Vietnam?

8) What major Vietnamese city was renamed to Ho Chi Minh City in honor of the leader of North Vietnam after the war?

9) Which side ended up winning the Vietnam War and taking control of the country?

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Write one word in each gap.DOES WHAT WE WEAR MATTER?In spite of there (53) ……………………..…….. some truth in the expression “Never judge a book by its cover”, which reminds us that appearances can be deceptive, there (54) ……………………..…….. to be far more truth in the expression “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”. There are plenty(55) ……………………..…….. examples of people who have insisted (56)...
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Write one word in each gap.

DOES WHAT WE WEAR MATTER?

In spite of there (53) ……………………..…….. some truth in the expression “Never judge a book by its cover”, which reminds us that appearances can be deceptive, there (54) ……………………..…….. to be far more truth in the expression “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”. There are plenty

(55) ……………………..…….. examples of people who have insisted (56) ……………………..…….. expressing their individuality through their clothing and have suffered for it.

If you are going to wear outrageous clothes, you’ve got to be prepared (57) ……………………..…….. the reaction of others. That reaction may not be positive. You may be stared (58) ……………………..…….., criticized (59) ……………………..…….. wearing something unusual, or even insulted. On the other hand, you may be complimented (60) ……………………..…….. your style. Location and situation are very important. At a job interview, for (61) ……………………..…….. you should probably be more anxious (62) ……………………..…….. please your potential employers than interested in showing off the latest fashions.

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